Ferguson Rises: Black Grief, Insurgent Memory, and the Politics of Transformation
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Presented by the Black Studies Collaboratory at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, UC Berkeley
In this public conversation, BSC Fellow Rashad Arman Timmons will engage Michael Brown Sr. and Cal Brown in conversation about their continued fight to keep the memory and legacy of Michael Brown Jr. alive. The discussion will consider the enduring significance of Ferguson in the nation’s racial landscape and ponder black grief as a resource for social transformation. This event will offer the opportunity to dialogue with the Brown family and think collaboratively about how to build a world free of racial violence.
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We want to thank our ASL interpreters from ProBono ASL and the staff of the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive for their excellent work and generous collaboration!
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